Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, martini in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO HOO what a ride!" -- Steve Parker

thanks Glennajo and Unk.......someone has really dropped the ball at ESPN on that fantasy site. its getting harder to get the results and even know who is really in the lead. they have screwed it up good. they should have stayed with the 3 term split like last time.

The Race numbers start at five on the Standings Page. So, four races have been shifted off to the left.

ESPN does have the right totals and these are reflected in the PCT percentiles which are correct and are also in your segment totals on your team page (underneath the pretty pictures of your drivers). This means that the standings are correct, even though the displayed totals might indicate otherwise.

The totals shown on your Standings page are only for the last fifteen races (ie, races five through nineteen). The total on the Standings page is only for those races shown on the Standings page and thus is short of your actual segment total by the total of your results for races one through four. This explains why you may be behind someone who appears to have fewer points than you, or ahead of someone with more points than you.

All of this can be verified by looking at the segment results at the bottom of your team page. You can cross check this against the team that is in front of you by clicking on their team name and checking their segment totals.

We have our most creative people working on this, and have corrected the race number shifting error that confused races 17 and 18, and expect to maybe have a viable solution sometime, or not.

Thank you for playing ESPN Fantasy games.

Thanks to those who battle with the ESPN website each week to post the scores for us